Provided by: rsbackup_8.0-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       rsbackup-mount - mount encrypted or unencrypted disks used by rsbackup

SYNOPSIS

       rsbackup-mount [OPTIONS] [--] [DEVICES]

DESCRIPTION

       rsbackup-mount  mounts  and  unmounts  encrypted  or unencrypted partitions used as backup
       stores by rsbackup(1).

OPTIONS

       --unmount, -u
              Unmount devices.  (The default is to mount devices.)

       --check, -c
              Check for available devices that aren't open.

       --dry-run, -n
              Do nothing, instead print the commands that would be executed.

       --key-file PATH, -k PATH
              Pass the argument --key-file PATH to cryptsetup.

       --help, -h
              Display usage message.

       --version, -V
              Display version string.

CONFIGURATION

       Configuration is read from /etc/rsbackup/devices.  This is a shell  script  fragment.   It
       should set devices to a (space-separated) list of device names and for each device name D,
       define D_uuid to its UUID.  To specify that a device is unencrypted  (i.e.  that  it  just
       requires  mounting  or  unmounting), define D_plain as a non-empty string for that device.
       (Have a look in /dev/disk/by-uuid to find device UUIDs).

   Example
           # List names of devices here
           devices="backup3 backup4"

           # For each device, define DEVICE_uuid
           # e.g. devicename_uuid=8f4171f0-007d-4083-a40c-407e5f9c24dd
           backup3_uuid=8f4171f0-007d-4083-a40c-407e5f9c24dd
           backup4_uuid=80a1ca0d-d07a-4195-9da1-8cbb9fbc11b9

           # For any device that isn't encrypted, define DEVICE_plain
           # e.g. devicename_plain=1
           backup3_plain=1

SEE ALSO

       rsbackup(1), rsbackup.cron(1)

AUTHOR

       Richard Kettlewell <rjk@greenend.org.uk>

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